A team paints a wooden house’s exterior on E. Broad Street in Church Hill on August 6th, 1989, during a “Paint-a-Thon” sponsored by the Task Force for Historic Preservation. V.91.04.1543 #MakeADifferenceDay
A team paints a wooden house’s exterior on E. Broad Street in Church Hill on August 6th, 1989, during a “Paint-a-Thon” sponsored by the Task Force for Historic Preservation. V.91.04.1543 #MakeADifferenceDay
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Mark Robinson liked this on Facebook.
Can anybody identify this as a specific house?
It looks like my neighbor’s house, at Broad and 30th. It is green and pink and might not have been re-painted since this picture.
Alex Goodmundson liked this on Facebook.
2106 e broad?
The sidewalk looks a bit too sloped for it to be 30th and Broad. I would guess it is between 21st and 23rd. The pink and green house at 30th and Broad, if I am correct about the one you are referencing, has been painted since 1989.
@4 I’m wondering about something down near 21st St. too. Not sure if 2106 or something else. Already thought about your block!
Kathleen Sanders liked this on Facebook.
When I was younger, I used to deliver pizzas, and there were no stop signs on East Broad Street. Of course, it was a lot less people walking and crossing the street in the late 80’s.
2106 E Broad.
Green/Pink at 30th and broad has sawn balusters, these are turned.
Robbie Summey liked this on Facebook.
I’m just seeing this it looks like 2106 i grew up in tht house. And tht is around the time it was painted. Brings back memories. So many memories. ?????